Guest Blog – Stacey Cochran (Author of CLAWS 2)

July 9th, 2010

Dear Kindle-ites!

I won’t waste your time with loads of mumbo jumbo but I did want to (very quickly) introduce author and fellow Kindle enthusiast Stacey Cochran.  I was first introduced to Stacey through his Ustream show “Book Chatter” and was immediately enamored with his vast knowledge of eBook publishing. Up until this point I have never seen anything but the unwavering serious side of Stacey but today (lucky for us) he has embraced the smart-ass within (I blame my own influence for that one) and has graced us with a very interesting and informative blog.

:-) Happy Reading! – Misty

P.S. I didn’t ask for all the flattery, but I’m a girl so hey… I’m not going to argue… or remove it!

Thanks so much, Misty, for letting me visit the KindleObsessed Blog today as I make my way around this 2-month Blog Tour. For folks unfamiliar with a “blog tour,” it’s a basically the eBook author’s version of the traditional book tour. Only, instead of visiting brick-and-mortar bookstores and libraries, I’m visiting blogs like Misty’s. If you’d like for me to make a stop by your blog, just drop me a line. It’d be a huge help to me as I’m spreading the word about my new thriller CLAWS 2, a Kindle exclusive publication.

Misty, you probably know me best for the interviews I’ve done on Book Chatter. You’ve certainly been a great panelist the times I’ve been honored to have you join us on the show. Book Chatter is currently on a 2-month hiatus (imagine that), but we plan to start airing new LIVE episodes in September.

That said, I thought I’d try and entertain you with an interview of myself at the KindleObsessed Blog today.

Ready?
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INTERVIEWER: Stacey, thanks so much for visiting us today. Have you lost weight? You’re more handsome in person than I expected.

STACEY: I use a Sham-Wow after showering. That’s my secret. Don’t tell anybody.

INTERVIEWER: You sometimes seem to be kind of polarizing. Like some people really hate you. While other folks seem to dig your style. How do you account for that?

STACEY: Again, I blame the Sham-Wow.

INTERVIEWER: I’ll have to try one of those. Didn’t that guy get arrested? The Sham-Wow guy?

STACEY: Yes, but he’s a celebrity, and he’s selling towels. It goes with the territory.

INTERVIEWER: Seriously. What can you tell us about your fabulous new novel CLAWS 2?

STACEY: Well, it’s available exclusively from the Amazon Kindle Store. I decided to launch an eBook only novel this year because I had some pretty good success last year with the first CLAWS novel and with The Colorado Sequence. For now, the POD paperback versions of my books have too high of a base cost, and they simply don’t sell well enough to justify the time spent in booking, formatting, and designing a wrap-around cover. eBooks on the other hand are inexpensive; CLAWS sells for 99 cents and CLAWS 2 sells for $2.99. Folks who have never heard of me are much more likely to give my books a shot at those price points.

INTERVIEWER: So, is this whole eBook thing just a fad?

STACEY: I don’t think so. Or, at least if it is, it’s going to be a decade-long kind of fad, like how CDs were a fad. I think the landscape of publishing is changing in a dramatic and fundamental way. People want to read like they haven’t in 30 years, but they want something new as a way to get them into a book. There’s a researcher named Dr. Lotta Larson at the University of Kansas who has done some extraordinary research showing how reading on a Kindle dramatically improves reading retention and comprehension among younger readers. (Teaching literacy using a Kindle)

Amazon has forever altered the way books are distributed, and now with Kindle they’re re-imagining what a “book” is. I, for one, wish this change would have occurred twenty years ago.

INTERVIEWER: You’re a true believer.

STACEY: I believe in the Sham-Wow. That is all.

INTERVIEWER: Doesn’t Misty have a cool blog?

STACEY: I think it’s one of the neatest blogs I visit on a regular basis. I love her style, and I love her passion for books. We are all truly blessed for having folks like Misty with us.

INTERVIEWER: You’re just sucking up to get a good review of CLAWS 2 aren’t you?

STACEY: Do I seem like that kind of person?

INTERVIEWER [long pause]: So, uh, how does it feel to be interviewed?

STACEY: You ask such probing questions. You’re gonna make me cry.

INTERVIEWER: What in your childhood made you want to be a writer?

STACEY: My parents used to lock me in a dark coat closet for days on end. When they let me out, they beat me with a whip.

INTERVIEWER: You’re not serious.

STACEY: No, my parents are boringly middle-class folks. I had a very ordinary childhood.

INTERVIEWER: So what accounts for your tenacity as a writer?

STACEY: I genuinely want to become a better human being. When I was in my early twenties, I was diagnosed with some pretty shitty mental issues, and was once at the point of total self-destruction. Somewhere along the way, I hit rock bottom, and decided I wanted to try to do good things with my life… rather than constantly fuck shit up.

INTERVIEWER: What was “rock bottom”?

STACEY: Again, with the probing questions. You’re trying to make me cry, aren’t you? Do you get off on this?

INTERVIEWER: The people want to know.

STACEY: Which people? Who wants to know? I want their names and numbers.

INTERVIEWER: Rock bottom, Stacey? Care to discuss it?

STACEY: Well, if you really must know, I had a pretty nasty drug and alcohol habit. Nothing that a lot of college kids don’t deal with every day, but I took it to the extreme. Got arrested a couple times. Sitting in jail, even if only for a couple days, kind’a sucks.

At first I was like, “I don’t have a problem.” After a bunch of shit like that, I finally started to realize that I did actually have a problem. Then, I wanted help. It’s been a long road these past ten years.

INTERVIEWER: What has been your high point recently?

STACEY: You mean aside from speaking with you?

INTERVIEWER: You are a charmer.

STACEY: I do my best.

INTERVIEWER: What’s next for you?

STACEY: Hopefully, the wonderful readers here at Kindle Obsessed will ask some questions or post comments. Maybe they’ll tell Misty what a wonderful job she’s doing and how much they appreciate her. I could respond to that kind of stuff.

INTERVIEWER: So if CLAWS 2 was made into a movie who would play Angie Rippard?

STACEY: Where has Julia Roberts been the past ten years? I think movie fans would love to see her on the screen again.

INTERVIEWER: Really, Julia Roberts? I would think Angelina Jolie would be a better fit.

STACEY: I think Julia Roberts is ripe for a comeback. She’s been quiet a long time.

INTERVIEWER: Who would play Abraham Foxwell?

STACEY: Robert Duvall would be great. On the other end of the spectrum, Richard Gere might be interesting. Plus you’d have the whole Julia-Richard thing. Reunited. Tom Hanks doesn’t make a bad picture.

INTERVIEWER: The Man with One Red Shoe?

STACEY: Okay, Tom Hanks hasn’t made a bad movie in twenty years. Is that better?

INTERVIEWER: Hey, I wonder how Sandra Bullock would do as Angie Rippard?

STACEY: Sandra would rock it. Nice call, Interviewer. She’s golden. Do you know her agent?

INTERVIEW: Sandra Bullock’s agent?

STACEY: Yeah.

INTERVIEWER: I’m sorry. I don’t.

STACEY [looking at watch]: I really should be wrapping things up.

INTERVIEWER: Okay.

STACEY: Thank you, Misty, for having me and the Interviewer at your blog today! You’re an angel.

INTERVIEWER: Stacey, have you lost weight? I’m serious, you’re really a good looking guy.

 

(Stacey Cochran was born in the Carolinas, where his family traces its roots to the mid 1800s. In 1998 he was selected as a finalist in the Dell Magazines undergraduate fiction competition, and he made his first professional short story sale to CutBank in 2001. In 2004, he was selected as a finalist in the St. Martin’s Press/PWA Best First Private Eye Novel Contest. He lives in Raleigh, North Carolina with his wife Dr. Susan K. Miller-Cochran and their son Sam, and he teaches writing at North Carolina State University.)

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10 Responses to “Guest Blog – Stacey Cochran (Author of CLAWS 2)”

  1. avatar Kipp Poe says:

    Great interview where do i get one of those Sham-Wow I need to watch tv more i guess

  2. For real, the ShamWow guy is kind of my hero. I mean nothing epitomizes the DIY culture of the last 15 years better than Vince Offer. He became a celebrity literally by selling towels.

    I love America.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Offer

    • avatar Misty says:

      I just can’t get behind the Sham-WOW…but the Slap-Chop?? Now there’s a product with gusto! I mean seriously… Have you seen the way he chunks that thing around? NOT.A.SCRATCH!

  3. I agree, Misty, and how can you resist a pitch line like “You’re gonna love my nuts”? LOL

  4. Mission Accomplished.

  5. avatar Dee says:

    The Slap-Chop is also a good way to take out your frustrations without fear of “fingerloss”. Stacey, if Misty says your books are good, then I will read them…..oh yeah, have to get a Kindle first though. lol

  6. avatar Zoe Winters says:

    LOL you ARE a charmer. I think it’s bizarre the haters you get.

    And LOL @ “like CDs were a fad”.

    Can’t wait to have you on my blog!

  7. Thanks, Zoe. My thoughts on celebrity and becoming successful in the entertainment industry basically amounts to, “If you aren’t polarizing and pissing people off, then you are boring and no one will want to watch you.” For better or for worse, we love the spectacle; we love the train-wreck. And the art of being a great actor, director, musician, or writer, is the art of producing your own train-wreck. In my humble opinion.

    You know how people got all on you a couple weeks ago? THAT’S what you want. It is absolutely a sign that you are on the right track. It burrows your name deep into their subconscious and the subconsciousness of the hundreds of people watching.

    Of course the artists that carry the train-wreck to the extreme — James Dean, Jimi Hendrix, Cobain, Hemingway, Bukowski — these are the people culture deifies.

  8. avatar Zoe Winters says:

    HA! Well, I can produce a train wreck like nobody’s business, so I’m golden. :P

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